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A passionate anti-fascist, Carlo Rosselli helped found the "Giustizia e Libertà" movement in 1929 and went to Spain to fight on the side of the Republic in 1936. Recognizing the international nature of the struggle against fascism, Rosselli popularized the slogan: "Oggi in Spagna, domani in Italia" ("Today in Spain, tomorrow in Italy.") He was murdered in the French town of Bagnoles-de-l'Orne in 1937, possibly at the behest of Mussolini.